Phillip J. Eby wrote: > Right; the question is why not just EXEC_PREFIX "/lib/python" VERSION > instead. What benefit does the separate directory offer? I can only guess: it's primarily a matter of tidiness. > Note that the distutils, when installing a package containing C > extensions, will install to site-packages under sys.exec_prefix; it > does not separate the C extensions into special alternate library > directories. Yes, that's inconsistent. One way to make it consistent would be to honor lib-dynload; the other to get rid of lib-dynload. I cannot see how one of these option is better than the other (nor can I see what the relevance for the expat discussion is, so I changed the subject). Regards, Martin
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